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  2. Farallon Islands - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Farallon Islands (from nautical chart of 1957) A Fata Morgana mirage of the Farallon Islands, as viewed from San Francisco. The Farallon Islands / f æ r ə l ɔː n / FA-ra-lon, [2] or Farallones (from Spanish farallón 'pillar, sea cliff'), are a group of islands and sea stacks in the Gulf of the Farallones, off the coast of San Francisco, California, United States.

  3. Farallon Capital - Wikipedia

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    Farallon Capital Management, L.L.C. is an American multi-strategy hedge fund headquartered in San Francisco, California. Founded by Tom Steyer in 1986, [5] the firm employs approximately 230 professionals in eight countries around the world. [4] Farallon primarily manages capital for university endowments, foundations, and high-net-worth ...

  4. Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Designated on January 16, 1981, [4] Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary (GFNMS) spanned 1,279 square miles (966 square nautical miles) just north and west of San Francisco Bay, and protected open ocean, nearshore tidal flats, rocky intertidal areas, estuarine wetlands, subtidal reefs, and coastal beaches within its boundaries. In ...

  5. Gulf of the Farallones - Wikipedia

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    It extends westward from the opening of the San Francisco Bay and Drakes Bay to the Farallon Islands. Most of the gulf lies in Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, which protects about 1,250 square miles (3,200 km 2). The gulf is home to major shipping lines to the Port of San Francisco, Port of Oakland, and Port of Richmond.

  6. Farallon plate - Wikipedia

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    The Farallon plate began subducting under the west coast of the North American plate—then located in modern Utah—as Pangaea broke apart and after the formation of the Pacific plate at the center of the triple junction during the Early Jurassic. It is named for the Farallon Islands, which are located just west of San Francisco, California.

  7. Farallon - Wikipedia

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    Farallon Island Light, lighthouse on Southeast Farallon Island, California; Farallon Islands, group of islands and rocks in the Gulf of the Farallones, off the coast of San Francisco, California, USA Farallon Steamship Disaster, wooden steamship hit Black Reef in the Farallon Islands in 1910 and sank in Alaska

  8. Farallon Island Light - Wikipedia

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    Farallon Island Light is a lighthouse on Southeast Farallon Island, California. One of the highest lights in California, it was constructed in 1855 to warn ships approaching San Francisco from the west away from the rocky islands. In later years it was shorn of its lantern, but it remains in use.

  9. Tom Steyer - Wikipedia

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    In January 1986, Steyer founded Farallon Capital, a hedge fund firm headquartered in San Francisco. [16] [17] Steyer made his fortune running Farallon, which was managing $20 billion by the time he left the company. [18] Steyer was known for taking high risks on distressed assets within volatile markets. [10]